Providing market intelligence for more than 35 years

Parks Associates' recent custom research with SKBM reveals the impact of new tech in multifamily housing.

The impact of these solutions can vary widely, depending on the age of the building and the potential threat posed by water leaks. Parks Associates’ recent custom research with SKBM reveals that they reported the highest returns for water leak detectors in portfolios including older properties – built before 2000 – and high-rise buildings.

From the article, "The Smart Money: MDU Technology Overview" by Kristen Hanich

 

Previously In The News

Vantiva Launches Smart Security Camera for Self-Storage

“Consumers are increasingly willing to pay for video features and coming to expect always-on monitoring. For example, video doorbells are now the most common smart home devices, with 22% of households...

Real-time Interactivity: the Missing Monetization Piece for Emerging Streaming Businesses

High operational costs, market saturation, and the constant need for fresh and original content strategies make it difficult for new entrants to carve out a niche or gain a foothold. Parks Associates...

AI: The Secret Weapon for FAST Channels Competing in a Crowded Market

According to research conducted by Parks Associates and SymphonyAI, almost 70% of content executives report that they evaluate data for each distribution service separately. From the article, "AI:...

EV Battery & Charging News: Parks Associates, Berger, Electrify America, Toyota, Blue Bird, Cummins, Sakuu, SK, bp Pulse, VW, QuantumScape & Panasonic Energy

New research from Parks Associates’ consumer study of 8,000 US internet households finds electric vehicle (EV) ownership has seen a slight decline, with 5%, or six million internet households, reporti...